Runny nose 139 this important actually phrase that some students do not understand how to use them. runny nose. When do we say I have a runny nose? runny nose actually is the idiom that Americans use to describe what happens when your nose arounds that is when the liquid comes out of your nose because of a cold, allergy or crying. So in these situations we say that I have a runny nose. Let me give you some examples.
I've got a runny nose I must go to doctor. It's been five days and I'm still sick. Yes, you should definitely go to the doctor. After skiing I had a terrible runny nose. I guess I got a cold. I must relax.
My allergy will never finish. runny nose is driving me crazy. To means runny nose is moving on mine. They're making me very angry.